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Very good question (and something I’ve been thinking a lot about recently). Unfortunately I don’t have good answers. So many of the characters are based on real people, it’s very difficult for me to imagine them sounding like anyone else. Melissa Galsky (Melissa from Home Movies) would probably be my choice for Marah. I had though that Kristen Schaal would be my perfect Modest, but after hearing Sam Lavagnino doing Catbug on Bravest Warriors I think something like that would be better. Jake is a mystery to me.

casting for kid rolls is hard because as much as we want it to be authentic kids grow up and animation takes a long time to produce so voices change it works for shows like avatar because we are seeing these character mature but for shows like hey Arnold they had to recast three time although that could have been because they just wanted a different voice actor with that said I love it when kids play kids and when I read the comic I imagine Lilos voice

That would be nice. I’ve been kind of looking into creating version of MM that I could shop around and see if I could get a network (or whatever ) interested in producing it. That may be a project I focus on next year. This year is already very busy.

Non-poisonous snakes will bite you too. 4-H used to have a “snake bite club” they did at their wildlife camps. They would fill a sack full of non-poisonous snakes and you stick your hand down in it to get bitten. The snakes usually bit quickly, because they were pissed off at being shaken around in a sack. The _idea_ was to show that snakes aren’t scary and bites don’t hurt that badly, but it was frankly insane. While the whole thing was voluntary, they no longer do it.

List of theories as to why she isn’t turning to stone.
1) Not enough snake bites (Looks like all four last time)
2) Not all the snakes are venomous
3) The snake have some how not recovered it’s venom from the last time
4) It doesn’t work on non magical creatures
5) It only works in Yeld
6) Now that she is aware of it Modest has more control over it
7) The snakes can choose whether or not they inject their venom or if it works
8) Jennifer’s training helps her better control her magic
9) Gina stabbed herself with something to fake it (Unlikely but possible)

People probably do remember, but Jake said that Marah didn’t turn to stone because he forgot about the hair turning people to stone with a bite.

“There’s absolutely no good reason for this except that I forgot, which is embarrassing since I drew these strips during the same week that I did the sequence in Season 2 where the purple mermaid gets turned to stone!”

“Just a snake bite”??? Does she have a pet snake or something. Even then, I think most people would panic at the 4 fang holes. That’s how you can usually tell a snake who bit you is venomous—nonvenomous snakes usually have lots of little sharp teeth and leave what look like hundreds of pin pricks in the shape of their jaws.

To everyone saying “Just a snake bite”!?
Yeah. To some kids, it really is “just a snake bite”. Especially if you live (or have lived) in the country side and messed with garden snakes. Not everyone is a city rat their entire life and never encounter wild life in the actual wild.
Living in a small town in rural Maine, surrounded by actual woodland, this is a normal response.